Words Starting With "B"

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Bottling

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The verb "bottling" means to put a liquid, such as a drink or a gas, into glass or plastic containers called bottles. It can also be used figuratively to describe the act of restraining or controlling one's emotions or actions, as in "She was bottling up her anger inside." Additionally, it can refer to the process of capturing or preserving something, such as a particular feeling or idea, as in "The artist was bottling up her creativity in her latest project."

Bottom-feeding

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The phrase "bottom-feeding" is an idiomatic expression that refers to seeking out and profiting from the lowest or most degraded aspects of society, often in a sensational or exploitative manner. For example, a sensationalist journalist might be accused of bottom-feeding for writing about the most shocking or disturbing crimes. The phrase is often used to criticize someone for focusing on the most negative or salacious aspects of human behavior, often for personal gain or attention.

Bottom-up

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The phrase "bottom-up" refers to an approach or method that begins with specific, detailed components or elements and gradually builds up to a larger whole or structure. This is in contrast to a "top-down" approach, which starts with a broad framework or overall structure and then breaks it down into smaller parts.<br><br>In many fields, including linguistics, biology, and sociology, a bottom-up approach is often used to study complex systems or phenomena. This involves starting with individual components, such as cells, words, or social interactions, and then analyzing how they interact with each other to produce the larger patterns or structures that we observe.<br><br>In a language learning context, a bottom-up approach might involve beginning with individual words and phrases and then gradually building up to more complex sentences and texts. This approach can be particularly helpful for learners who need to develop a strong foundation in the grammar and vocabulary of a language before moving on to more advanced skills.

Bottom

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The word "bottom" refers to the lowest part of something, such as a container, a slope, or a scale. It can also refer to the back part of a person or an animal, or the lower part of a hole or a pit. Additionally, "bottom" can also imply the end or limit of something, such as "hit rock bottom", which means to reach the lowest or most difficult point.

Bottomed

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"Bottomed" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "bottom". As a verb, "to bottom" has several meanings:<br><br>1. To reach the bottom of a container, barrel, or other confined space: "The diver bottomed out at the ocean floor".<br>2. To be at a low point or the lowest level: "The company's profits bottomed out after a series of poor decisions".<br>3. To be fully saturated or filled: "The sponge had bottomed out with water".<br>4. In physics, to reach the point of highest stability or equilibrium: "The spacecraft bottomed out in its orbit".<br><br>As an adjective, "bottomed" can describe something that has reached its lowest point or is fully filled or exhausted.

Bottoming

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The word "bottoming" typically refers to the act of accepting or submitting to a restriction, limitation, or constraint, often in a reluctant or begrudging manner. It can also refer to a situation where one's wishes, plans, or expectations are overthrown or disconfirmed, leaving one feeling let down or disappointed. In some cases, it may also imply a sense of resignation or surrender.

Bottomless

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Without a defined end or limit; infinite or endless in extent, size, or degree.

Bottomry

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Bottomry is a noun that refers to a type of maritime trade finance where a shipowner pledges the vessel itself as security for a loan, typically to cover operating expenses or other debts. In essence, the shipowner is putting their ship's mast at risk to receive the loan. The term is especially used in the context of international trade and shipping industry.

Bottoms

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The word "bottoms" can refer to:<br><br> The lowest part of something, such as the bottom of a page or the bottom of a hole.<br> The lower part of a person's body, including the legs, hips, and buttocks.<br> A type of clothing, such as pants, shorts, or trousers that cover the lower part of the body.<br> A plural noun, meaning a collection of things located at the lower part of something, such as the bottoms of a shelf or the bottoms of a sack.

Botty

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$botty$ (a rare or informal variant of "botty", which is slang for "bottom" or "backside")

Botuliform

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Botuliform refers to a shape or appearance resembling that of a fruit, especially a tomato, which has been distorted or deformed from its natural shape due to drying or shriveling. The term is often used in biological and botanical contexts to describe the appearance of certain fruits or vegetables that have changed shape due to environmental factors.

Botulin

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Botulin is a type of neurotoxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. It can cause a serious illness called botulism, which involves muscle weakness, weakness in the face, difficulty swallowing, and difficulty speaking.<br><br>In medicine, botulin is also used as a treatment for certain medical conditions, such as blepharospasm (involuntary eye twitching), strabismus (crossed eyes), and cervical dystonia (a neurological disorder that causes abnormal head and neck movements). Botulin injections are also used to treat various cosmetic issues, such as wrinkles and facial creases.

Botulinum

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Botulinum is a type of toxin produced by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum. It can cause a serious illness known as botulism, which affects the nervous system and can lead to muscle weakness, paralysis, and even death if left untreated. The toxin is highly potent and can be fatal if ingested, inhaled, or injected.

Botulinus

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Botulinus refers to the toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. It is a potent neurotoxin that can cause botulism, a serious and potentially life-threatening illness that affects the nervous system. When ingested, inhaled, or injected, botulinum toxin can cause muscle weakness, paralysis, and respiratory failure. It is typically found in improperly canned or fermented foods, and in rare cases, it can also be found in water or contaminated soil. There is no treatment for botulism once symptoms appear, making prevention and timely medical intervention crucial.

Botulism

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Botulism is a rare but serious illness caused by a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. The toxin can affect the nervous system, causing a range of symptoms including muscle weakness, difficulty breathing, and dilation of the pupils. In severe cases, it can lead to respiratory failure, paralysis, and even death. Botulism can occur through eating contaminated food, such as canned goods or fermented vegetables, or through wound infections. It is usually treated with antitoxin, which can reduce the severity of the symptoms.

Boubou

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A boubou is a long, flowing robe that is traditionally worn by men in some African cultures, particularly in West Africa and the Sahel region. It is often worn during special occasions and is a symbol of dignity and respect. The boubou is typically made of a light fabric, such as cotton, and is adorned with embroidery, beads, or other decorative elements.

Bouchee

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Bouchee is a French term that refers to a small, typically rounded or oval-shaped piece of food. It can also refer to a small, delicate mouthful of food, especially the first bite of a meal. In cooking, a bouchee can be a small, bite-sized portion of a dish, often used as an appetizer or amuse-bouche. It is essentially a petite, flavorful snack that awakens the palate before the main course.

Bouchees

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Small, round, savory pastries filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables, typically served as an appetizer.

Boucher

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A boucher is a French word that refers to a butcher, typically someone who sells and processes meat, especially at a market or in a shop.

Boucherize

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Boucherize is a verb that means to kill or slaughter (animals) in a butchery. In a broader sense, it can also mean to kill or slaughter (humans) in mass numbers, often used in historical context to describe atrocities such as genocide. The word is derived from the French term "boucher", meaning butcher.

Bouches-du-rhone

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Bouches-du-Rhône is a department (administrative division) located in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in the southeast of France. The department surrounds the city of Marseille, the second-largest city in France, and the Rhône Delta, where the Rhône River meets the Mediterranean Sea. The name "Bouches-du-Rhône" literally means "Mouths of the Rhône", referring to the location of the department at the mouth of the Rhône River.

Boucle

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Boucle is a French word that can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible translations:<br><br> In English, a boucle is a hair curl that is formed by twisting the hair in a circular motion.<br> In French, a boucle can refer to a ring or a loop. For example, a boucle can be a ring on a piece of jewelry, or a loop on a wire or a pipe.<br> In cosmetics, a boucle can also refer to a type of hair styling technique that creates a curly or wavy effect on the hair.<br> In poetry, a boucle can also refer to a type of verse or a poetic form that consists of a series of rhyming couplets.<br><br>It's worth noting that the word boucle has a similar meaning to the English word "curl" or "loop", but it can have slightly different connotations depending on the context.

Boudica

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Boudica is a historical figure who was a queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe during the 1st century AD. She is known for leading a major rebellion against the Roman occupation of Britain in the year 60 or 61 AD, after her husband Prasutagus died and the Romans ignored his will, which left his kingdom to his daughters and Boudica. The rebellion was brutal and resulted in the destruction of several Roman cities, including Londinium (modern-day London), Camulodunum (modern-day Colchester), and Verulamium (modern-day St Albans). The rebellion ultimately failed, but Boudica is remembered as a heroic figure who fought for British independence from Roman rule.

Boudicca

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Boudicca was a queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe who led a rebellion against the Roman occupation of Britain in the 1st century AD.

Boudin

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Boudin is a type of sausage made with pork blood, pork, and rice. It is a traditional dish from Louisiana, United States, and is often served alongside other Creole and Cajun foods.

Boudinage

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Boudinage refers to a geological process in which folds in rock are flattened or unfolded, often occurring in sediments or soils that are still soft and yielding before becoming compacted.

Boudoir

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A small intimate room in a house, typically used as a bedroom or for relaxation, especially in a luxurious or ornate style.

Boudoirs

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Boudoirs are intimate rooms or areas in a residence, typically associated with a woman's private chambers, such as a bedroom, dressing room, or boudoir. They are often designed as a retreat for personal relaxation, and may contain a bed, dressing table, and other feminine adornments.

Bouffage

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Bouffage is a noun that refers to a substance or a mixture of substances that is used to stimulate the appetite. It can also refer to something that is appetizing or tempting. The word is often used in the context of food and cuisine. For example, a chef might add bouffage to a dish to make it more flavorful and appetizing.

Bouffant

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A bouffant is a type of hairstyle characterized by a tall, puffed crown, often achieved with the use of hairpieces, lacquers, or hair spray. The term bouffant typically refers to a fashionable and elaborate hairstyle that was popular in the 1960s and 1970s, often worn by women, particularly in the context of formal events, such as weddings and red-carpet appearances.

Bouffe

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Bouffe is a French borrowing into English and refers to a sumptuous or luxurious meal, often served with great ceremony.

Bougainvillaea

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Bougainvillea is a type of flowering vine native to South America, known for its bright, papery bracts (modified leaves) in various colors, particularly pink, purple, and orange. The plant is also known for its thorny stems and its ability to grow quickly and easily in warm climates. It's often used as an ornamental plant in gardens, bouquets, and floral arrangements.

Bougainville

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Bougainville is a noun referring to a crescent-shaped island in the Pacific Ocean, part of Papua New Guinea. It is known for its unique culture, rugged mountainous terrain, and rich mineral deposits. The island has a complex history, having been colonized by Germany and then New Zealand, and eventually gaining autonomy from Papua New Guinea in 2002. The name "Bougainville" is also sometimes applied to the autonomous region that comprises the island.

Bougainvillea

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Bougainvillea is a type of flowering vine or shrub that is native to South America. It is known for its brightly colored, papery bracts, which can range in color from pink to purple to orange and are often mistaken for flowers. Bougainvillea is often used as an ornamental plant in warm climates, and it is also popular in floral arrangements and as a subject for photography. The name "Bougainvillea" is derived from French and honors the French admiral and explorer Louis-Antoine de Bougainville, who first discovered the plant in the 18th century.

Bougainvilleas

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Bougainvilleas are a type of flowering plant that is native to South America. They are known for their brightly colored, papery bracts that surround the small, delicate flowers. Bougainvilleas are often grown as ornamental plants in warm climates and are popular in gardens and landscapes due to their vibrant colors and delicate appearance. The name "bougainvillea" comes from the French admiral Louis-Antoine de Bougainville, who discovered the plant in the 18th century. In language, the word "bougainvillea" is often used figuratively to describe something or someone that is exotic, elegant, or eye-catching.

Bouge

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The word "bouge" is a French word that has multiple meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible meanings:<br><br>1. As a verb, "bouge" can mean "to move" or "to shift". For example: "Je vais bouger mon école pour aller travailler" (I'm going to move my school to go to work).<br>2. As a noun, "bouge" can refer to a type of mustache or a small, usually curly or waxed, hair on the upper lip.<br>3. In some contexts, "bouge" can also mean "to cheat" or "to swindle". For example: "Il a bougé mon frère en lui vendant un objet usé" (He swindled my brother by selling him a used object).<br><br>It's worth noting that "bouge" is not an English word and is more commonly used in French language.